The University of Missouri's football team suspended all team activities — right in the middle of their season — and more than 30 players walked out on the team in an effort to boycott President Tim Wolfe.

Wolfe, and the University administration more broadly, have come under fire for slow reactions to several alleged acts of racism on campus, with concerned students feeling as though the president has little concern for the black students on campus.

Things came to a head last week, when graduate student Jonathan Butler started a hunger strike — that has now gone on for nearly seven full days — that Butler says will not stop until either he dies, or Wolfe is removed from his position.

Finally, after a week of tension on campus, news broke Monday morning that Wolfe finally resigned from his position as the president of the entire University of Missouri system!

This, according to a tweet from Washington Post reporter Wesley Lowery:

This weekend, Michael Sam returned to the University of Missouri to accept the 2014 Cotton Bowl Championship Trophy along with his teammates during a basketball game against the University of Tennessee!

Unfortunately, the always controversial Westboro Baptist Church caught wind that he was going to be in town and made their way to Mizzou Arena to protest his homecoming!